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Sampling locations that are located nearby agricultural activities and tourist attractions are recorded of having a higher concentration of contaminants in the water and sediments compared with sampling locations far from point sources pollution (Saadati et al. 2012).
Over the years, several studies have been carried out to study the impact of point sources pollution on River Yamuna in Delhi (Bhargava 1983 , 1986 Kazmi and Hansen 1997; Kazmi and Agarwal 2005; Paliwal et al. 2007; Sharma and Singh 2009; Parmar and Keshari 2011).
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Such waste, when it pollutes bodies of water, is called nonpoint source pollution.
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EMSA uses three satellites to detect "ship source pollution".
A saline solution is injected locally representing the point-source pollution.
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